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1. Please do not run any other tools unless instructed.2. Please don't install or uninstall anything unless asked.3. The cleaning process is not instant. Please continue to review my answers until I tell you that your computer is clean.4. If there's anything that you don't understand, please ask your question(s) before proceeding with the fixes.5. Please reply to this thread. Do not start a new topic.

You do have a lot of entries that have been stopped, using MsConfig.This is bad practice.MsConfig is for diagnostic purposes..... not for stopping programs permanently.It always best to use a programs options for stopping them running.Or just uninstall them.

P2P Warning Please note that as long as you're using any form of Peer-to-Peer networking ( Frostwire, Bearshare, U Torrent etc.) and downloading files from non-documented sources, you can expect infestations of malware to occur.P2P programmes form a direct conduit onto your computer, their security measures are easily circumvented, and Malware writers are increasingly exploiting them to spread their wares onto your computer. Further to that, if your P2P programme is not configured correctly you may be sharing more files than you realise. There have been cases where people's Passwords, Address Books and other personal, private, and financial details have been exposed to the file sharing network by a badly configured programme.

Many of the programmes come bundled with other unwanted programmes, but even the ones free of any bundled software are not safe to use.When you use them you are downloading software from an unknown source directly onto your computer, bypassing your Firewall and Anti-Virus software. Hardly surprising then that many of these Downloads are being targeted to carry infections.

You may decide to continue P2P sharing, but keep in mind that this practice may be the source of future malware infestation.If we clean your computer of infection, and you return to us a short time later with an infection contracted by the use of P2P programmes, we may refuse to help you.

If you do decide (unwisely) to keep these programs, please refrain from using them until we have finished cleaning your system.

Step 1Please download the attached fixlist.txt file (bottom of this post) and save it to the Desktop.NOTE.It's important that both files, FRST and fixlist.txt are in the same location or the fix will not work.

NOTICE: This script was written specifically for this user, for use on that particular machine.Running this on another machine may cause damage to your operating system

Re-run FRST/FRST64 (which ever is installed ) and press the Fix button just once and wait.

The tool will make a log on the Desktop (Fixlog.txt). Please post this in your next reply.

Step 2Your Java is out of date. Older versions have vulnerabilities that malware can use to infect your system. A malicious site could render Java content under older, vulnerable versions of Sun's software if the user has not removed them. Please follow these steps to remove older version Java components and update:

Nothing in the report to suggest anything hidden.Maybe the problem is down to those programs being stopped by your security program.

Please remove the copy of Security Check by right clicking on the icon and selecting delete.Now disable Norton Internet Security, then download a fresh copy of Security Check as per the instructions in post #7.See if you get a report this time.

Adobe Reader X (Version: 10.0.0 - Adobe Systems Incorporated) .... out of dateVersion XI (11.0.07) .... Latest version.Go to http://get.adobe.com/reader/Untick the optional offer to install McAfee Security Scan Plus.Then click on Install Now.Please check all install pages to make sure no third party programs are being offered/installed..... you only need this program.

Adobe Flash Player 13 (Version: 13.0.0.214 - Adobe Systems Incorporated) ... Out of DateVersion 14.0.0.125 ..... Latest version.Go to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/Untick the optional offer to install McAfee Security Scan Plus.Then click on Install Now.Please check all install pages to make sure no third party programs are being offered/installed..... you only need this program.

As only PUP's were found, it does seem that the only issue was Adware.These are normally added as third party programs to 'free' programs and also to updates like Adobe etc.Please check all install pages when updating any program or installing 'free' programs.You may have to UNtick certain lines for the third party programs to not be installed. ( the warnings are not always the same)

Let me know when you have updated the out of date programs above...... then we can start to finish off the cleaning procedure.